A month late, but here to report that the BD's had a wildly successful winter tour. We started in Seattle, and drove all the way down to LA, making stops in Portland and Palo Alto along the way. Highlights include a night at Joshua State Tree Park, a concert at Portland State University, and, of course, performing for the Lakers and Clippers at two games at the Staples Center. A huge thank you to the alumni, friends, and family who came to our concerts, and especially to those of you who hosted us. Winter tour would not have been possible without your generosity, and we really appreciate it! ATB!

Our new album, "Howe We Entertain," is now available for purchase on our website. Visit the Digital Albums page to download your copy for only $15. Hard copies are also available for purchase and shipment here.

The Baker's Dozen's new album, which we have worked on for a few months, is set for an October 11th (Yale Parents' Weekend) release date! Find us in-person or check back on the site on October 11th to get your very own copy!

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THE BAKER'S DOZEN OF YALE

In the summer of 1947, thirteen men with an unrivaled passion for music and revelry banded together to form the dynamic brotherhood known as The Baker’s Dozen. Known across America as one of the nation’s oldest and finest a cappella singing groups, The Baker’s Dozen continues its tradition of memorable performances with a wide variety of audiences. From the Yale campus to the Hollywood Hills, the Baker’s Dozen performs for audiences of all sizes. Every year, the BDs combine music and comedy on stages in schools, clubs, restaurants, and private parties across the nation and throughout the globe.

In recent years, the group has entertained everyone from orphaned schoolchildren in Puerto Rico to the President of the United States, leaving an impression of boundless energy no matter where their winter and spring break tours happen to take them. Baker’s Dozen concerts feature an engaging mix of traditional favorites and contemporary hits, from the time-honored “Loch Lomond” to The Temptations, Neil Diamond, Ben Folds, and others.